Dr. Wheeler:
Per your request, I completed a literature search using UptoDate and GoogleScholar. I performed searches using the terms, drug eluding stents, antiplatelet therapy duration, pci and stents, and antithrombotic therapy. I found some information that may help in answering your question.
In patients with a drug eluding stent dual antiplatelet therapy of aspirin and a P2y12 inhibitor is recommended. The dual antiplatelet therapy will reduce the chances of stenosis, heart attacks and sequentially death. Aspirin and one of the P2y12 inhibitors of which include Clopidogrel, Prasugrel or Ticagrelor has been shown to be most effective. The American College of Chest Physicians Evidence Based Clinical Practice Guidelines recommends that patients who have received percutaneous coronary interventions with drug eluding stents should receive 3 to 6 months of dual antiplatelet therapy. The minimum of 3 months is recommended for limus stents and 6 months is recommended for taxel stents. This recommendation is made with Grade 1A evidence. The shorter duration of dual antiplatelet therapy will reduce the risk of bleeding, however chances of early discontinuation will increase chances of stent thrombosis.
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For patients who have received percutaneous coronary intervention (pci) with drug eluding stents that are not at high risk of bleeding, are encouraged to maintain therapy for 12 months.
In a patient, for example, that may have renal failure, dyslipidemia or diabetes therapy may be warranted longer in order to prevent stent thrombosis. Cutlip recommends that if the patient does not have any major bleeding such as intracranial, retroperitoneal or intraocular that dual antiplatelet therapy can be extended up to 18 months. We must weigh the benefit vs. risks in all patients with drug eluding stents receiving dual antiplatelet
therapy. In conclusion, my opinion of at least 6 months of dual antiplatelet therapy for drug eluding stents is required in most cases. If the patient can continue until 12 months without risk of adverse reactions, and bleeding this should be warranted. We must take a look at all risk factors including age, race, weight, and bleeding risks in order to evaluate each patient. If I happen to come across any more information I will let you know. Sincerely, Angee M. Taylor, Pharm D. Candidate
Ally most likely has used ACE inhibitors and Beta blockers in the past and will be using them again.. The ACE inhibitors are vasodilators with the capability to widen the blood vessels allowing the blood pressure to lower down while improving the blood flow and decreasing the workload of the heart (WEbMD, 2017). Lisinopril is anangiotensin converting enzyme. This drug is used to treat high blood pressure, heart failure, helps to preent kidney failure --due to high blood pressure and diabetes. It is also used to prevent further damage and scarring of the muscles (Medicine Net, 2017). Another Ace inhibitor is Benazepril. It is used with hydrochlothiazide, at times, to treat high blood pressure. It can also be used to treat heart failure. Beta blockers are medications that lower your blood pressure.Beta blockerd work by blocking the effects of the hormone epinephrine. Two types of Beta blockers are Metoprolol relaxes blood vessels and slows down the heart rate and Nebivolol, which response to nerve impulses in certain parts of the body,like the heart (Mayo Clinic Staff). This helps to lower heart beats and decrease the blood pressure (Mayo Clinic Staff,
27-Ussia GP, Scarabelli M, Mulè M, et al. Dual antiplatelet therapy versus aspirin alone in patients undergoing transcatheter aortic valve implantation.Am J Cardiol 2011;108:1772–6.
After review of the clinical information provided by North Central Bronx Hospital, the Medical Director has denied your admission to North Central Bronx Hospital. It was determined that the clinical information did not justify an inpatient stay. Acute inpatient hospitalization was not medically necessary. You are a 56 year old female with complaints of worsening pressure-like chest pain on the left sided that radiated to your left arm and neck. The symptoms began when you were at rest and woke you from your sleep. Based on the Interqual guideline (a decision based program to determine medical need) criteria to for acute coronary syndrome the clinical guidelines were not met because troponins were negative, there was no diagnostic testing such as a stress test, or documentation of ischemia in the clinical information that was submitted.
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Ofri, D (2000). Diagnosis and Treatment of Deep-Vein Thrombosis. Western Journal of Medicine; 173: 194-197.
The senior counselor met with Yommala to address a concern about patient #3944 medical order dated 10/2/2017: “Patient having surgery today to place stents near the heart. HCRC was not aware and was not given any prior paperwork. Pt informed needs to return with discharge paperwork prior to dosing.”
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... you should take baby aspirin (81 mg). The earlier a patient takes preventative measures the less a patient has to worry about taking other medication such Warfarin which have many adverse side effects such as excessive bleeding. Patients need to continuously check legs for any signs and symptoms of DVT.
Jack need to understand the importance of the drugs that he is taking and how they work in terms that are understandable to him. Cholesterol lowering can be beneficial after CABG because, it can halt the progression of atherosclerosis in both native and graft vessels. He should be informed while taking Crestor he may experience increased blood sugar levels and his last HgA1c, was nine. Therefore, he will be informed that his blood-sugar levels should be checked regularly while taking Crestor. He also needs to be aware of the consequences of not taking his medication and failing to return for follow-up visits.
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...lood Vessel Stents.” 1-3). Bypass surgery is another option; a blood vessel from somewhere in the body is used to go around the blocked artery. This completely bypasses the blocked artery, so it no longer becomes an issue. Thrombolytic therapy is a method that involves injecting a medication into the artery that will dissolve the clot and allow blood to pass freely through the artery (“Peripheral Artery Disease.” 3).
12-14 Where there is a risk of bleeding, such as patients with renal insufficiency and decreased creatinine clearance or the presence of other risk for impaired hemostasis, dabigatran may need to be discontinued for at least 24 hours prior to treatment. 13 Additionally in patients with severe renal impairment (creatinine clearance < 30 ml/min) rivaroxaban and apixaban plasma levels may be significantly increased,12,14 which may also necessitate discontinuation of the drug before surgery. 12,14 Liaising with the patient’s physician prior to treating patient on these anticoagulants would be
Mrs. Green was admitted to hospital as she was experiencing chest pain that was continuous for around 10 minutes. During her admission in the emergency department she had a 12 lead Electro-cardiogram (ECG) which indicated that she was having a ST Elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) (School of Nursing & Midwifery 2014). Mrs. Green was then taken to have a percutaneous transluminal angioplasty which stents were placed, that was completed using a femoral approach and then was transferred to the cardiac care ward and is planned to be discharged the next day (School of Nursing & Midwifery
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